[Podcast] The President Declared War on Lawyers—And If You Don’t Fight Back, You’re Surrendering the Constitution

[Podcast] The President Declared War on Lawyers—And If You Don’t Fight Back, You’re Surrendering the Constitution

Author: No spin. No mercy. Just the truth—from a lawyer who knows the game. March 30, 2025 Duration: 14:36

This isn’t just a legal crisis. It’s a constitutional one.

Donald Trump has turned the presidency into a weapon against the legal profession. Law firms are being named in executive orders. Banned from federal buildings. Stripped of contracts. Punished—not for breaking the law—but for daring to defend it.

Firms like Covington, Perkins Coie, WilmerHale, and Paul Weiss have been targeted. Why? Because they represented clients Trump doesn’t like. Because they upheld the principle that everyone deserves a defense—even when it’s inconvenient to power.

This is the slow death of democracy. Not with a bang, but with a blacklist.

Even worse? The silence. Bar associations whisper. Law schools flinch. Judges stand still. When power punishes lawyers for doing their jobs, and the profession doesn’t rise in outrage, we don’t just lose cases—we lose the rule of law itself.

If lawyers can be bullied, clients can be silenced. If courts are ignored, justice becomes performative. If representation is punished, rights disappear.

This is the line. And now is the moment to hold it.

Not with platitudes. With action.

Not with silence. With solidarity.

Because when lawyers are attacked for doing their jobs, we all stand trial.

And if we fail to fight back, we’re not just surrendering the profession.

We’re surrendering the Constitution.

Mitch Jackson, Esq. | links

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